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April 26, 2013 RAY?BROOK — Hunters harvested approximately 243,000 deer during the 2012-13 hunting seasons, about 6 percent more than were taken the previous year, the state Department of Environmental... more »»

March 24, 2013 The Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program received the 2013 National Invasive Species Awareness Week Award in the category of Outstanding Achievement in Invasive Species Leadership. more »»

March 16, 2013 Preserving access to outdoor recreation not only protects the natural environment, it also helps the economy, businesses, communities and the many people who depend on the availability of open space... more »»

March 15, 2013 A man and woman from Montreal survived an avalanche while climbing the Trap Dyke on Mount Colden on Feb. 17. The pair was in the upper portion of the climb when the snow let loos. more »»

February 27, 2013 A state Supreme Court judge has found that Adirondack Explorer magazine Editor Phil Brown had the right to paddle on waterways that run through private property in northwest Hamilton County, and... more »»

February 16, 2013 Even though the darkest days of winter have come and gone, the past week proved to be a dismal time for members of the guiding community, as news of a tragic car accident involving two local guides... more »»

February 2, 2013 The Essex Chain of Lakes tract isn’t the only former Finch, Pruyn and Co. parcel the state will acquire in the first phase of its $49.8 million deal with The Nature Conservancy. more »»

January 26, 2013 KEENE VALLEY — Ice climbers and mountaineers converged on the small hamlet of Keene Valley Martin Luther King Jr. weekend for the 17th annual Adirondack International Mountaineering Festival. more »»

January 18, 2013 Three Winter Weekend events will once again be held at Camp Santanoni this year, state Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Joe Martens announced Tuesday, Jan. 15. more »»